Navigation for Google Maps Go - GPS directions & maps
Sleek, efficient Google Maps Go for smooth navigation on-the-go.

- 10.74.3 Version
- 4.2 Score
- 443M+ Downloads
- Free License
- 3+ Content Rating
App Name: Navigation for Google Maps Go
Description: Navigation for Google Maps Go delivers precise GPS turn-by-turn voice prompts and is tailored for efficient operation on devices with restricted memory. Install this supplementary app to access real-time navigation within Google Maps Go.
Google Maps vs Google Maps Go: Which Is Better
Google Maps vs Google Maps Go
One of the main issues that the old Go version of Google Maps had was a lack of real-time turn-by-turn navigation. A map without live turn-based navigation feature felt lacking so much so that Google released a separate Navigation for Google Maps Go for those who installed Maps Go. Installing two apps to replace one is a weird idea but there is good logic behind the madness. Let’s see how it works and whether you should still use Google Maps or Google Maps Go with Navigation app is good enough.
1. App Size
One of the first considerations for users with Android phones with low space and memory. Google Maps Go supports Android 4.4 and above. On my old Samsung M51, Maps Go takes 7.13MB of space while Maps takes 170MB. The difference is huge.
Note that both the apps will take up more space as you begin using them. But cache and other data can be cleared (deleted) from time to time.
2. User Interface or UI
For the sake of differentiation, I have enabled dark mode in Google Maps but using light mode in Maps Go.
The UI is on par and pretty similar for the most part but dig a little deeper and you begin to notice differences. You get search bar at the top and location cards for famous places/monuments at the bottom. In Maps, zooming and panning have a 3D effect which looks good.
Swipe up and both the Maps apps will display a host of information about the chosen place like reviews, photos, timings, addresses, and ways to connect. However, Google Maps also displays ticket prices (if applicable), ability to book tickets, directory, and some other information.
While both Maps and Maps Go show panoramic views, Maps also features Updates tab where you can view stunning images taken and submitted by users. You can also submit your own.
Similarly, there are certain elements missing in the sidebar menu too. In fact, Google Maps features a bottom bar menu instead that is accessible at all times while Maps Go has the traditional hamburger menu that you have to tap. No gesture support.
While you can share your location in real-time on Maps Go, some other features like offline maps, contribute, and receive trip suggestions is not available. Tapping on the profile picture in Google Maps Go reveals app info. On Google Maps, it reveals even more features like time, location sharing, and the ability to add business location or office address.
On the plus side, you can add multiple accounts to Google Maps Go.
3. Turn-by-Turn Navigation
A feature that was recently made available to Google Maps Go users in the form of a standalone app. So you enter a location and get directions to the same. At the bottom of the screen, you will get a button, Navigation in App, that will take you to Play Store to download the standalone Navigation for Google Maps Go page.
This reduces unnecessary load on smaller and dated Android phones where you can choose to get navigation support only if and when you need it. Why burden system resources otherwise. Upon installation, go back to Maps Go and tap on Navigate in App button again to begin receiving turn-based instructions. The full version of Maps always had this feature and works flawlessly.
4. Real-Time Location
So what about sharing live location with friends on a trip to nowhere? Google Maps Go doesn’t support that yet and we don’t think it will either but there is a way. You can use WhatsApp to share your live location with anyone. Most people you know are already on WhatsApp or Telegram which also supports sharing live locations.
5. Offline Maps
While network connectivity has improved greatly over the years, there are still places where internet is not available. People who like to go on road trips know this only too well. Unfortunately, in order save resources, Google has done away with offline feature in Maps Go.
Start by inputting your desired route in Google Maps Go, then select the Navigation feature
- Access real-time, step-by-step navigation when paired with Google Maps Go
- Enjoy top-notch navigation similar to original Google Maps but enhanced for smoother performance on low-memory smartphones
- Utilize navigation options for driving, walking, cycling, and motorcycling (where applicable)
- Save your route to ensure uninterrupted navigation even without network connectivity
- Listen to voice-guided navigation available in over 50 languages
- Note that Navigation for Google Maps Go cannot function independently and must be activated following route search in Google Maps Go
- Version10.74.3
- UpdateSep 11, 2024
- DeveloperGoogle LLC
- CategoryTravel & Local
- Requires AndroidAndroid 4.4+
- Downloads443M+
- Package Namecom.google.android.apps.navlite
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Provides basic walking, driving, and public transportation navigation features
Compared to the full version of Google Maps, Google Maps Go uses less network data and is suitable for users with limited data plans
Integrated with Google Search, users can quickly find places and information
Does not have all the advanced features of the full version of Google Maps
Does not support some additional features of Google Maps